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Hollow fibers chemical modification

Fiber Modification. Chemical modification ol the fiber is usually a separate operation. The largest such commercial processing is the deacety lation of cellulose acetate hollow fibers, w hich converts them into regenerated cellulose hollow fibers employed in hemodialysis. [Pg.779]

Liu, Y. Chung, T.S. Wang, R. Liu, D.F. Chng, M.L. Chemical cross-linking modification of polyimide/poly(ethersulfone) dual layer hollow fiber membranes for gas separation. Industrial Engineering Chemistry Research 2003, 42 (6), 1190-1195. [Pg.1264]

Zhang, Y., Wang, R., Yi, S., Setiawan, L., Hu, X., Fane, A.G. 2011. Novel chemical surface modification to enhance hydro-phobicity of polyamide-imide (PAI) hollow fiber membranes. J. Membr. Sci. 380 241-250. [Pg.786]

IMMOBILIZATION OF ENZYMES ON HOLLOW FIBERS ASSEMBLED AFTER CHEMICAL MODIFICATION... [Pg.389]

Nevertheless to avoid the risk of serious damaging the chemical modification on hollow fibers hemodialyzers has to be performed in the absence of organic solvents and consequently the choice of the activation procedures is very limited. [Pg.389]

Soffer A, Azariah A, Amar A, Cohen H, Golub D, Saguee S (1997) Method of improving the selectivity of carbon membranes by chemical vapor deposition. US patent 5695618 Vu DQ, Koros WJ, Miller SJ (2002) High pressure CO /CH separation using carbon molecular sieve hollow fiber membranes. Ind Eng Chem Res 41 (3) 367-380 Ogawa M, Nakano Y (1999) Gas permeation through carbonized hollow fiber membranes prepared by gel modification of polyamic acid. J Membr Sci 162 (1-2) 189-198 Yamamoto M, Kusakabe K, Hayashi J, Morooka S (1997) Carbon molecular sieve membrane formed by oxidative carbonization of a copolyimide film coated on a porous support tube. J Membr Sci 133 (2) 195-205... [Pg.315]

C. Cao, T.S. Chung, Y. Liu, R. Wang, and K.P. Pramoda, Chemical cross-linking modification of 6FDA-2,6-DAT hollow fiber membranes for natural gas separation. Journal of Membrane Science 216 (2003) 257-268. [Pg.38]


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